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Silicon Beach by S.O., Inc. Jose Gomez Jessica Leung Nikhil Munj Huachang Xu. Outline. Introduction Infrastructures Residential Recreational Commercial Conclusion. Introduction. Goals Utilizes state-of-the-art technology Ensures safety of environment Serves a diverse community
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Silicon Beach by S.O., Inc. Jose Gomez Jessica Leung Nikhil Munj Huachang Xu
Outline • Introduction • Infrastructures • Residential • Recreational • Commercial • Conclusion
Introduction • Goals • Utilizes state-of-the-art technology • Ensures safety of environment • Serves a diverse community • Creates a vibrant atmosphere • Budget Breakdown • $100M Total • $35M for Infrastructure • $35M for Residential • $25M for Commercial • $5M for Recreation
Introduction (cont’d) • Land Use • 50% Commercial (50 acres) • 30% Residential (30 acres) • 10% Recreational (10 acres) • 10% Utilities (10 acres)
Infrastructures • Goals • Utilities • Electricity • Waste/Water • Internet • Roads • Layout • Cost
Infrastructure Goals • Centralized Operation • Only one company to deal with • Self-Sufficient Operation • Avoids power losses and debt to neighboring communities • Clean Operation • Maintains the beauty of the city and the bay
Electricity • One central power plant (50%) • Diesel Combustion Turbines • Biodiesel Fuel • Solar Cells (35%) • Solar Farm • Rooftop Cells • Water Pumps (15%)
Waste Management • Trash Biodiesel • Trash pipeline • Trash depositories • Flush system • Pumps in water from bay • Pushes waste into central station
Water • Sources: Sewage, Process Water, Bay • Four Step Purification Process • Desalination of salt-water • Sludge is converted to biodiesel
Internet • 802.16 Based System • Central Base Station • 1.5Mbps/household • Ubiquitous Access • Security • 256-WEP encoding • MAC Address Filtering
Roads • One Main Loop • Circles the town to avoid congestion • Provides access to Shopping District from 101 • Links residents to 101
Roads (cont’d) • Monorail System • Links housing and shopping districts • Eliminates traffic within the community • Zero emissions • Donated by Hitachi ($7.5M)
Costs • Plant $22.5M • Pipes + $4.0M • Solar Rooftops + $5.0M • Roads + $3.0M • Internet Antenna + $0.5M • Total =$35.0M
Goals Realized • Centralized Operation • All operations at central station • Self-Sufficient Operation • Maximizes use of recyclables • Clean Operation • Minimized wastes due to recycling
Residential Area 400 total housing units available • Upper-Middle Class • Condominiums: 120 units • Middle Class • Apartments: 150 units • Lower-Middle Class • Apartments: 130 units
Use of Land 30% of total land area (30 acres) • Condominiums: 9 acres • Private Beach: 1 acre • Middle Class Apartments: 12 acres • Lower-Middle Class Apartments: 8 acres
Use of Funds 35% of total funds ($35 million) • Condominiums: $13 million • Private Beach: $1 million • Middle Class Apartments: $11 million • Lower-Middle Class Apartments: $9 million • Security: $1 million
Condominiums 120 condos available over 9 acres • Cost to Build: $13 million • 15-story building overlooking the bay • Size/Cost to Own • 2500 square feet, 3 bed, 3 bath: $400,000 • 2000 square feet, 2 bed, 2 bath: $325,000 • Features • covered parking • fitness center with indoor pool/jacuzzi • banquet hall • private beach • laundry room in each condo
Beach • Cost to Build: $1 million • Size: 1 acre • Features • tanning chairs and beach umbrellas • restrooms with changing rooms and showers • full-time lifeguard
Middle Class Apartments 150 apartments available over 12 acres • Cost to Build: $11 million • 8-story buildings • Size/Cost to Rent • 2000 square feet, 3 bed, 2 bath: $2,500 • 1600 square feet, 2 bed, 2 bath: $2,000 • Features • covered parking • outdoor pool/jacuzzi • fitness center • laundry room in each apartment
Lower-Middle Class Apartments 130 apartments available over 8 acres • Cost to Build: $9 million • 8-story building • Size/Cost to Rent • 1500 square feet, 2 bed, 2 bath: $1,800 • 800 square feet, 1 bed, 1 bath: $1,300 • Features • covered parking • laundry room on each floor
Services • Security ($1 million) • gated communities • cardkey access to required to enter all buildings • cameras located in all parking areas and each floor • security guards in each complex • Neighborhood Watch programs • Wireless internet service using IEEE 802.16 standard • Power, water, garbage, and mail services • Monorail service to mall and park • Safeway grocery store and convenience marts
Outline • Objectives • Budget • Expenditures • Timeline • Layout • Features • Summary
A. Objectives • Communal Environment • Safe and Clean Environment • Scenic Location • Multi-Purpose Area • All-Age Attraction
B. Budget • $5 Million • Sponsorships and Gifts • Toys-R-Us • Home Depot • Orchard Supply and Hardware • Big 5 Sporting Goods
C. Expenditures • Landscaping • Security • Facilities • Restrooms, Playground, etc. • Maintenance • Miscellaneous • Drinking Fountains, Benches, etc.
F. Park Features • Sporting Area • Safety • Resources • Playground • Miscellaneous
I. Sporting Area • Tennis Courts • Basketballs Courts • Swimming Pool • Baseball field
II. Safety • Security Center • Security Guards Patrolling Park • Motion Detection Lights • Emergency Call Box Stations
III. Resources • Restrooms • Trash/Recycling Bins • Bike Racks • Picnic Area • Barbecue Grills • Community Building
IV. Toys R Us Playground • Jungle Gym • Monkey Bars • Sand Box • Swing Set • Slides • Tan Bark • Seesaw
V. Miscellaneous • Home Depot Rose Garden • Stream • Open Grass Fields • Fountain • Multi-Cultural Mural
G. Summary • What sets our park apart from others? • High Security • Lots Of Resources • Beautiful Environment • What will the community gain? • Safe gathering for our kids. • Centralize location for interaction.
Outline • General Goals • Retail and Restaurants • Office Buildings • Grocery Stores • Layout • Costs • Summary
General Goals • Display a good image of the community • Diverse, safe, and technologically-advanced • Provide complete range of businesses • Retail, entertainment, food, and offices • Attract customers from other areas • Enliven shopping district and community
Shopping District Goals • Take advantage of mild climate • Open-air shopping • Make use of space • ~60 Closely-spaced stores, possibly multi-level • Promote Diversity • Attract stores of all price-ranges • Reflect diversity of community • Foster independently-owned stores • Apply technology to enhance shopping experience